Why a new tell-all from Prince’s ex-wife isn’t a sordid cash-inWhile a new book by Mayte Garcia offers revelations into the enigmatic Prince, it is also a complex consideration of privacy
How Chuck Berry gave us rock ’n’ roll—and stood out in its wakeMusic historian John Covach on what made Chuck Berry iconic in an era of song stylists, covers, and lyric sanitization
Why Drake’s ’More Life’ works as a ’playlist’’More Life?’ More like ’more plays.’ Drake’s latest project is a sonic joyride that works because of its platform: music streaming
In conversation with Nelly Furtado: ’My fruit has started to ripen’A wide-ranging interview with Nelly Furtado on empathy, feminism, lessons learned, and being true to yourself
The history and the wisdom of Hermann Rorschach’s ink blotsRorschach’s famous ink blots have been dismissed as parlour tricks. But they’re still used worldwide, even as they turn 100 years old
Chris Hadfield’s musical mission takes Danny Michel to the ArcticTalk about an icebreaker: The Canadian singer-songwriter joined the spaceman for a remarkable trip on a Russian ship, where he recorded a new album
How Stuart McLean took care of CanadiansFormer CBC radio show host Jonathan Goldstein on the late Canadian icon Stuart McLean—and why there will never be anyone like him again
The head of the Junos on #JunosSoMale, politics in music, and moreAllan Reid, the head of CARAS, on Canada’s musical and political moment, and the criticisms that the Juno Awards are too male
Grammys 2017: Why today’s pop music is all about the old soulAs the U.S. looks backward to make it great again, top Grammy nominees reveal a cultural fascination with time’s passing
One giant leap for art: The sculpture that’s headed to the MoonThe Vitae Project wouldn’t be the first piece of art on the moon. But if everything goes right, it may be its most ambitiously beautiful.